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pdf and ldd conflict

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Anonymous
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pdf and ldd conflict

hi,
i recently intalled acrobat professional, and even tho is working fine with
acadmap2i, my ldd2i keeps getting unhandled exception messages...."exception
in C:\programs files\adobe\acrobat 6.0\pdfmaker\autocad\2000i\pdfmacad.arx
ARX command. unhandled exception c0000005 (access violation reading 0X0000)
at address 0h".

thanks in advance for any assistance.
connie
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Message 2 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

nevermind...i fixed it.

"connie" wrote in message
news:F8355DBC00DD7475B83092229353EBDF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> hi,
> i recently intalled acrobat professional, and even tho is working fine
with
> acadmap2i, my ldd2i keeps getting unhandled exception
messages...."exception
> in C:\programs files\adobe\acrobat 6.0\pdfmaker\autocad\2000i\pdfmacad.arx
> ARX command. unhandled exception c0000005 (access violation reading
0X0000)
> at address 0h".
>
> thanks in advance for any assistance.
> connie
>
>
Message 3 of 10
autocadbuzz
in reply to: Anonymous

What was the fix for your problem.
Message 4 of 10
slittle
in reply to: Anonymous

How did you fix I have similar problem???? thanks in advance!
Message 5 of 10
Prabha
in reply to: Anonymous

I have the same problem. Did you resolve yours and how?

Thank you
Message 6 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

My problem is another, but similar manner. When I try to plot a drawing into pdf that has a large image Xref to it, it crashes and I get, FATAL ERROR: Out of memory-shutting down. I know that I am not out of memory, I have almost 1GB!! I am using LDDT 2005 and Acrobat 6.0 Standard. Has anyone else had this problem, anyone have a solution?
Message 7 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Simply delete the file:
C:\programs files\adobe\acrobat 6.0\pdfmaker\autocad\2000i\pdfmacad.arx

You can control/change all of your pdf options in a pc3 file.
Message 8 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I do not have this file. Any other ideas?
Message 9 of 10
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Are you the only one at your site with that setup? If nt, are you the only one with the problem?
Message 10 of 10
objectfield
in reply to: Anonymous

The solution can be found on Adobe's website - document 329329. The solution is:

Modify the AutoCAD support - file search path.
Change the AutoCAD support file search path so that the AutoCAD Support folder is listed first:

1. Choose Tools > Options, and click the Files tab.
2. Expand Support File Search Path , and select the path that lists the AutoCAD Support folder at the end.
3. Click the Move Up button until the path is listed first.

Other solutions are in the Adobe support document #329329,;however this one worked for us.

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